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The Galaxy S23 will get an update for clear video calling on third-party apps

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The Galaxy S23 series members are Samsung’s best smartphones to date that not only have appreciating hardware but pack top-class software as well. Since the last few days, the news of Samsung preparing a major camera-centric firmware update for its latest Galaxy S23 series has been spreading all around the internet. Recently, the info about this upcoming update’s offerings has come to the fore. So, let’s take a look at it. 

Let us tell you, recently, the well-known tipster IceUniverse shared a Tweet on his Twitter handle in which he revealed that in June, Samsung would roll out a new firmware update for its Galaxy S23 series. He shared that the firmware will optimize the performance of the third-party software calling system’s camera in the series. In simpler words, the June update will improve the video calling of the Galaxy S23 devices on third-party apps.

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Informatively, as the update will optimize the camera performance, users will now be able to make video calls through VoIP that too with less quality destruction. It will be really helpful for users who use third-party apps such as Whatsapp for video calling. Besides it, some previous reports revealed that this June 2023 firmware is also bringing the 2x option to the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s Portrait and Video Recording mode. 

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If you don’t know, the 2x option lets the user capture an image or record a video with 2x zoom without compromising the image or video quality. About the 2x portrait mode, it is already available in the Galaxy S21 series, and after June 2023 firmware, the Galaxy S23 flagship will also receive it. Obviously, it won’t be enough for the widely-rumored June 2023 firmware update; instead, it will bring plenty of other advancements as well, about which we will know only when the update will be launched. 

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